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... the inhabitants , but their brave governor , Sir Walter Clisson , being killed , and the carl promising them indemnity for all that had passed , on their acknow- ledging him as their lawful lord , they surrendered . 4 . HENNEBON .
... the inhabitants , but their brave governor , Sir Walter Clisson , being killed , and the carl promising them indemnity for all that had passed , on their acknow- ledging him as their lawful lord , they surrendered . 4 . HENNEBON .
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... Clisson , alone obeyed her commands , for the rest were absent on different expeditions . These , however , attended without delay , for the mysterious arrival and departure of Sir Reginald de Courtenaye had thrown the inhabitants of ...
... Clisson , alone obeyed her commands , for the rest were absent on different expeditions . These , however , attended without delay , for the mysterious arrival and departure of Sir Reginald de Courtenaye had thrown the inhabitants of ...
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Hennebon. Amauri de Clisson , " that stranger knight entered the city at the porte de Nantes , and he looked as though he had ridden since sunset . " They assembled in the council - chamber , where the countess soon joined them . Her eye ...
Hennebon. Amauri de Clisson , " that stranger knight entered the city at the porte de Nantes , and he looked as though he had ridden since sunset . " They assembled in the council - chamber , where the countess soon joined them . Her eye ...
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... Clisson in advising you to rush headlong to his succour . Most probably Charles ' next advance will be to Rennes , for , hav- ing secured the person of the earl , of course his great aim now will be to possess himself of you , no- ble ...
... Clisson in advising you to rush headlong to his succour . Most probably Charles ' next advance will be to Rennes , for , hav- ing secured the person of the earl , of course his great aim now will be to possess himself of you , no- ble ...
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... Clisson , for your ardour in the support of our cause : you need not fear your sword growing rusty in its scabbard , though , to attempt the rescue of my D 5 HENNEBON . 57 methinks you judge too arrogantly of our power," ...
... Clisson , for your ardour in the support of our cause : you need not fear your sword growing rusty in its scabbard , though , to attempt the rescue of my D 5 HENNEBON . 57 methinks you judge too arrogantly of our power," ...
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Amauri de Clisson answered appeared arms asked Aurai Bertha BERTHA OF BURGUNDY Bishop of Leon Blanche Brittany camp castle Charles of Blois Charles's child Clotilde command countenance Countess of Montfort court Courtenaye cried d'Arcy dame dare door dost Duke of Brittany Duke of Normandy Earl of Montfort exclaimed eyes fair sir father favour fear fool friar Gaultier Godfrey de Reyneval governor hand head hear heard heart Heaven Hennebon honour hope horse hour Hugues Hugues Capet Iola Iola's Jane king knew lady Lalala Lauront leave looked Lord Charles Lord Julian Louis of Spain master mistress morning never noble Oooh prince Rennes replied returned Robert scarcely seemed Sir Amauri Sir Godfrey sir knight Sir Louis Sir Reginald smile soon squire sure tell tent thee thine thou art thought turned Valery voice Walter Manny woman young youth
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22 페이지 - Embrouded was he, as it were a mede Al ful of fresshe floures, whyte and rede. 90 Singinge he was, or floytinge, al the day ; He was as fresh as is the month of May.
262 페이지 - There's nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale, Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoil'd the sweet world's taste, That it yields nought but shame and bitterness.
66 페이지 - Away! we know that tears are vain, That death nor heeds nor hears distress: Will this unteach us to complain? Or make one mourner weep the less? And thou — who tell'st me to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes are wet.
298 페이지 - She had pots of quicklime brought to her for the same purpose. That same day, the countess performed a very gallant deed : she ascended a high tower, to see how her people behaved ; and, having observed that all the lords and others of the army had quitted their tents, and were come to the assault, she immediately descended, mounted her horse, armed as she was, collected three hundred horsemen, sallied out at their head by another gate that was not attacked, and, galloping up to the tents of her...
120 페이지 - Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife ! To all the sensual world proclaim, One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name.
3 페이지 - Thou cam'st on earth, to make the earth my Hell. A grievous burthen was thy birth to me, Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy. Thy school-days frightful, desp'rate, wild, and furious...
175 페이지 - plaining of her pride. "Here bore him barefaced on his bier Six proper youths and tall ; And many a tear bedewed his grave Within yon kirk-yard wall." "And art thou dead, thou gentle youth? And art thou dead and gone? And didst thou die for love of me? Break, cruel heart of stone!" "O weep not, lady, weep not so ; Some ghostly comfort seek: Let not vain sorrow rive thy heart, Nor tears bedew thy cheek.
135 페이지 - WITH gallant pomp and beauteous pride The floating pile in harbour rode ; Proud of her freight, the swelling tide Reluctant left the vessel's side, And rais'd it as it flow'd.
82 페이지 - Is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing ? " His feelings, disturbed on this one point, shook his judgment off its balance on another.
65 페이지 - Hours Fair Venus' train, appear, Disclose the long-expecting flowers And wake the purple year ! The Attic warbler pours her throat Responsive to the cuckoo's note, The untaught harmony of Spring : While, whispering pleasure as they fly, Cool Zephyrs through the clear blue sky Their gather'd fragrance fling.